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international student Studenti internazionali Unito

If you have a qualification obtained abroad and you want to enrol for the first time for a degree course at the University of Turin (Università degli Studi di Torino), you have to apply in advance through the application on line Apply@UniTo, no later than 30th April 2018.

The application must be filled in personally and the included data, as well as the attached documents, must be true.

Starting from the registration for the academic year 2017-2018, the University of Turin deems suitable for registration only foreign qualifications obtained after a school period of at least 12 years and released after having attended at least two years of course of the foreign school system.

Further information is available on the Internationality section (Internazionalità) of UniTo portal.


We suggest to go to the University Infopoint in order to receive further detail and to control the documentation required for the enrolment.

Address: Palazzo degli Stemmi, Via Po, 29 – 10124 Torino

Tel: (+39) 011 6703020-3021

Infopoint’s opening hours:

Monday and Friday: from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday: from 9.00 a.m. to 7 p.m.


Moreover, the University makes available a contact point for international students (sportello per studenti internazionali) having a foreign qualification.

Address: vicolo Benevello 3A (I floor)  – 10124 Torino

Tel: (+39) 011 6704498-4499

Fax: (+39) 011 6704494

Email: internationalstudents@unito.it

 

The contact point for international students has the following opening hours:

From Monday to Friday: 9.00-11.00 a.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday also: 1.30 p.m.-3 p.m.

Warning: students can access the contact point only once they have  got  one of the tickets with progressive numbers distributed by the Totem in the entry hall. It is clarified that the distribution of tickets is limited to 50 people a day.

Scadenza pagamento terza rata unito

Are you attending the University of Turin (Università degli Studi di Torino)? You have until 4 p.m. of Friday 6th April to pay the third university fee, which will cover the remaining part of the contribution.

In order to pay, you have to log in to your personal page MyUniTo with your credentials and print the MAV (payment by advice) module, which will be available under the section “fees”.

For further information, please consult the section “fees” (Tasse) of the university portal and the Regulation about fees and contributions for the academic year 2017/2018.

The initiative of the Student Senate of the University of Turin in cooperation with the Museum Subscription Association enabled the distribution of more than 3000 discounted Museum Subscription cards to university students.

Huge success for the initiative of the Student Senate in collaboration with the Museum Subscription Association (Associazione Abbonamento Musei): from 19th to 26th March, more than 3000 special discount coupons of the Turin-Piedmont Museum Subscription card have been handed over to the students attending the Università degli Studi di Torino.

The distribution of the card took place in all the faculties and study hubs of the University of Turin. Hundreds of students from the faculties of Agricultural sciences, Economics, Physics, Jurisprudence and Human sciences have patiently stood in line for hours in order to get one of the Museum Subscription Voucher for the discounted price of 11,50 euro for buying a new subscription.

Once they have got the voucher, students will have to load or to renew the subscription directly on their university Smart Card or on the Pyou card within 3 months from the distribution in one of the points of sale of the Museum Subscription network.

The original initiative focused once more the attention on culture and promotion of the local areas, thank to a card that allows the access to the rich artistic heritage of Turin and Piedmont. In fact, there are more than 200 cultural sites which can be visited for 365 from the moment of the subscription: a product already chosen by 130 000 subscriber, who have been joined by this young university students.

That of Turin is the leading University of the project CAPuS – Conservation of Art in Public Spaces, which involves 7 universities, 4 companies, 1 association, 1 museum, 1 research centre and 2 municipalities throughout Europe. Totally, there are 16 European partners, located in Italy, Germany, Croatia, Poland and Spain. A further one is located in the USA.

The project, developed within Erasmus+ “Knowledge alliances”, has been financed by the European Commission and aims at establishing a preservative protocol for urban art, a precious way for regenerating the city. Somewhere in between the spontaneity and the commissioning, urban artworks are becoming more and more important on city walls. However, because of their nature and of the prolonged exposure to adverse weather conditions, this artworks are more likely to deteriorate and their preservation causes some problems.

With the collaboration of companies, universities, art restorers and artist, CaPus will map the deterioration, identifying the suitable products and preservation methods (like the creation of digital archives). Moreover, in order to define a shared operational protocol, CaPus will afect also the courses on offer at University: it will be proposed a lesson plan to be inserted into the academic records and an international master on the subject. In addition, students will be actively involved in the activities of the project, thanks to internships in the partner companies.

Partners of the project will actively analyse alteration processes, define preservation strategies and deal with project communication. Also the Centro Conservazione e Restauro La Venaria Reale (centre for the preservation and the restoration La Venaria Reale) will play an important role, particularly as to regards the analytical part of characterisation of the materials of the artworks, offering a leading contribution to the creation of a training module on the preservation of the urban art. The Italian group is completed by the University of Parma, which will supervise the quality, and Medhiartis ,a communication agency which will curating the visual identity and manage the socials. The Municipality of Reggio Emilia and the Municipality of Turin are associated partners and will cooperate on identification and enhancement of the artworks chosen for the experimentation.

“The CaPus project” says Dominique Scalarone, professor of Materials for preservation and Restoration at the University of Turin and project manager of the whole project “is a unique occasion for facing in an organic, multidisciplinary and innovative way the open question about the preservation of the urban art. Starting with the creation of an international and heterogeneous by vocation partnership, totally in line with the Europeans guidelines in the field of higher education, the project aims at enhancing the cooperation between Universities and private companies in order to develop new knowledge, working opportunities and innovative products. It also aims at raising the awareness of Institutions and general public about the need of enhancing and preserving public artworks. The analysis of the materials which the artists use to realise their works, the study on their deterioration, the characterisation of the products which can be used for their restoration will be important phases of the project, functional to the achievement of the two main goals, that is the definition of a preservation protocol specific for urban artworks and the realisation of a multidisciplinary and innovative training module for university students and art restorers, also available on a digital platform”

Ilaria Saccani, president of CESMAR7, says that :”the ambition of the project is to create permanent alliances within the partnership, in order to combine the experience of art restorers and analytical groups with the knowledge of constituent materials and restoring products of companies involved in the definition of an operational innovative protocol for the preservation of urban art. This will converge into the activation of a training module in the Universities and Academy involved in the project. In this way, the contents and the project methods will enrich and innovate the courses on offer, making them more updated on the new needs of the preservation. Ultimately, the CaPus projects strives for raising the awareness of the institution, but above all of general public, about the sensitive issue of the preservation of urban art: the project will start with the involvement of the artists, in order to clear the borders of the ethic of preservation of an art which in lots of its various forms has an evanescent nature as intrinsic feature”.

G. Peano: matematica accessibile a ciechi e ipovedenti

Researchers from the Math Department G:Peano (Dipartimento di Matematica G. Peano) of the University of Turin have developed the first system that allows the automated creation of pdf texts with mathematical formulae which can be read by blinds or people with visual impairment. The research team is leaded by professor Anna Capietto, who teaches mathematical Analysis and who is the contact person responsible for disabilities of the Department.

This “Made in Unito” invention will be presented next July in Austria, on occasion of the most important event about the subject (International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs – ICCHP), as it is an important breakthrough regarding the access to texts containing formulae. In fact, currently the digital material made available by screen readers and Braille displays is almost non-exhistent. This limitation prevents people with visual impairments from attending scientific studies or choosing some careers.

In the context of LaTex, the most common Markup language, used for the preparation of scientific texts, researchers succeeded in realising an additional package which enables the creation of pdf documents with an accessible mathematical content. By adding a simple line of code to their work, be it didactic, professional or educational, authors of texts containing formulae (even without specific knowledge of assistive technology) can make their work accessible.

Within 2018, the first accessible texts of Mathematical Analysis 1, Linear algebra and Analytic Geometry will be made available for people with visual impairment. Moreover, it expected to improve the accessibility of the entrance texts at University and of the mathematical software Maple and MatLab. The project, which has been carried out since 2012 by 12 people (among them, researchers and research techs of the University, professors of secondary school and professionals from private companies), has been made possible thanks to the contribution of 7 voluntary collaborators with visual impairment, who operate as indispensable experimenters.

Primavera a Torino: 3 eventi per celebrare la nuova stagione

Springtime in Turin did not begin in the best way: rain and wind have been alternating for days and snowy skies have saddened the city skyline. However, the cultural offer of this weekend is promising important celebrations which appear as an hymn to the new season. Art, cinema and environment will be the protagonist of the first weekend of the spring.


A bike for the climate

The Earth Hour is a big global mobilisation , organised by WWF. The initiative, which starts from the symbolical act to turn the lights off for an hour, is something that unites citizens, institutions and enterprises with the common will of giving a sustainable future to the planet and of winning the challenge of the climate change.

Saturday 24th March 2018, WWF will celebrate the Earth Hour together with the Pʌɪ Bikery  with a special Pedalata per il Clima (bike ride for the climate) on the streets of Turin.

The bike ride will be followed by a candlelight happy hour at Pie Bikery.

  • Saturday 24th March 2018, from 6.30 p.m./ via Cagliari 18/D

Springtime at the condominium-museum

viadellafucina16, the first condominium-museum of the world, presents Primavera (springtime), a festival devoted to art, conceived as collective rebirth and transformation, with exhibitions, performances, wine and music. Here is the link of the evento.

  • Saturday 24th March 2018-from 4 p.m.
  • Sunday 25th march from 3 p.m./ via San Giovanni Battista La Salle 16, Torino.

Turin Underground Cinefest

Sunday 25 March 2018 will begin the 5th edition of the Torino Underground Cinefest. Till Tuesday, the Cinema Classico will screen numerous independent movies from all over the world. The filmmakers will be present in the screening room and will intervene in constructive debate with the audience.

The Turin Underground Cinefest is totally free. For this reason, you have to book a place with Eventbrite.

  • From Sunday 25th till Tuesday 28th March 2018, from  6 p.m. of Sunday to 1 a.m. of Tuesday/ Piazza Vittorio Veneto 5, Torino.

 

Apenet

Friday, 16th March 2018, APEnet, the Italian network of the Universities and Research Institutes for the Public Engagement, has been presented in the “Sala degli affreschi” (Fresco Hall) of the CRUI (the Conference of the Deans of the Italian Universities). The occasion was the Workshop “Destination Public Engagement #2”, which has been organized in cooperation with the ANVUR, the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and Research Systems.

The network has been developed from a proposal made during the first step of the Workshop, which has been organised by the Università degli Studi di Torino in December 2015 and which involved 100 representatives from 28 Universities and Research Institutes from all over Italy. In February 2017, the university of Turin implemented the proposal, launching the endorsement to APEnet, which now includes 36 universities and 2 research institutes.

Similarly to what happened in other European countries, APEnet has been created in order to support Universities and Research Institutes as long as the sharing and the enhancement of programs, aims and initiatives for the Public Engagement are concerned. The Public Engagement is an internationally recognised new and effective didactic method, based on the sharing of the research results and on the involvement of researchers, industries, policymakers, school students and citizens.

The challenge which the University has to address as a place of knowledge is to ensure that the production of knowledge and innovation becomes an inclusive process shared with the community.

The so-called “Terza Missione” (third mission) is now structured around a strong commitment to social responsibility and to the focusing on the land.

In particular, APEnet aims are:

  • contributing to the enhancement and the evaluation of the initiatives of Public Engagement, in cooperation with the different institutional players of the Italian university system (MIUR, CUN, CRUI, ANVUR, etc.)
  • sensitising, training and briefing the (research and technical-administrative) staff of the Universities and the Research Institutes
  • sharing and promoting national and international experiences
  • developing a common and shared platform for promoting, monitoring and evaluating the initiatives of the Public Engagement
  • enhancing and developing the presence of the Public Engagement in the university programmes (degree courses and doctorates)
  • fostering the research about the themes of the Public Engagement

Here you can find the list of the universities and of the research institutes which are members of APEnet elenco degli Atenei e degli Istituti di Ricerca membri di APEnet.

For further information: Andrea De Bortoli

Università di Torino – Resp. Valorizzazione Della Ricerca e Public Engagement – Agorà Scienza.

Tel. 011 6702738

Email: publicengagement@unito.it

Roomtastic, cerco e offro alloggio

Are you a student far from home and are you searching for a place to live? Have you already got a flat and are you looking for a flat mate?

Roomtastic will do the job!

It is a digital platform which allows the contact between supply and demand of flats for university and transfer students.

Once you have chosen the city in which you are interested, you can place an ad in order to immediately rent a room or a flat or you can see the available offers.

Roomtastic has been created in 2015 by four digital-enthusiast young friends and, in February 2017, it has became a partner of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.

The purpose of its creators is to reduce more and more the real estate brokerage and allow students throughout Italy to access to a transparent, reliable and totally free research-and-offer service. The portal provides a service which meets the needs of the young people. “We believe that this project will bring benefits to all those students, who, like us, have often had to look through messy ads and leaflets, which were often unclear and which did not include a proper and reliable description of the room they advertised”.

The search and the  publication of the ads, as well as the support services, are free for all the users of Roomtastic.

Moreover, you can receive and consult free of charge up to 5 preventives for your transfer, thanks to the free service provided by Fazland.

Distribuzione voucher Abbonamento Musei - Anno 2018

From Monday 19th to Monday 26th march 2018, on the initiative of the Student Council, “Abbonamento Musei”(museum subscription) vouchers will be allocated at a concessionary fare. Those entitled of this rebate are the students regularly enrolled in the academic year 2017-2018, and the students who are preparing their graduate thesis or doctoral dissertation.

There will be available:

  • 3346 standard voucher for all the students for 11,50 euro
  • 60 voucher for 5 euro

*the voucher is valid for 3 months from its issue date and it will not be reissued in any way in the event of theft, loss or deterioration.

The museum subscription will be valid for a year from its issue date.

**if you already own a museum subscription, you can charge a new pass on your own card. Students enrolled from 2012 can charge the museum subscription on their university smart cards (or Pyou cards).

How does the voucher works?

Every code is unique and shall be used to get the museum subscription in one of the shops of the “Abbonamento Musei” network or by following the online procedure on the website www.abbonamentomusei.it, where you can also find the rules for the use of vouchers (regolamento di utilizzo).

Calendar of voucher allocation at Unito premises

  • Monday 19th /03: Agricultural faculty, Grugliasco in the atrium from 9a.m. and “San Luigi”, Orbassano from 9 a.m. in the study hall “treno”
  • Tuesday 20th/03: Economic faculty, Corso Unione Sovietica 218 bis from 9 a.m.
  • Thursday 22nd/03: Physics faculty, Via Giuria 1, ground floor, from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 2.30 p.m. as cards last
  • Friday 23rd/03: Luigi Einaudi Campus, Lungo Dora Siena 100, from 9a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 15 p.m. as cards last
  • Monday 26th/03: Palazzo Nuovo, Via Sant’Ottavo 25, ground floor, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 3 p.m. as cards last

How to get a voucher?

In order to get a voucher you will need:

  • Your own ID CARD
  • Smart card
  • The certification of the payment of the application fee of the current year

Delegation

You can get a voucher for yourself or as a delegate. A delegated person will need:

  • Their own ID card
  • A declaration of delegation
  • A copy of their ID card (or the smart card)
  • A copy of the certification of the payment of the application fee of the current year

*Each student is entitled to get one card at a time, also in case of delegation, that means that a student can only get a card, for theirselves or as a delegate.

io non ho paura: festival di psicologia

I am not afraid, the fourth edition

From Friday, 6th to Sunday, 8th April 2018 the Festival of Psychology, that reached already the fourth edition, will take place once again here in Turin.

The Festival, organized by the Psychologists Association of Piedmont under the patronage of the Piedmont Region, the Regional Council of Piedmont, the University of Turin and the City of Turin, will have Massimo Recalcati as the leader of the scientific management.

During the weekend of 7th and 8th April an international multidisciplinary Festival will take place in the Cavallerizza Reale of Turin, where psychologists, psychoanalysts, Italian and foreign writers and philosophers will be present and will talk about the theme: I am not afraid, the topic chosen for this edition. The program includes conferences, dialogues and shows that are all free of charge and have the aim of involving an heterogeneous audience of all ages, education and interests.

The fear today

Our time lives in a condition of stress in front of the anarchic and unpredictable terrorist violence” explains Massimo Recalcati “What are its origins? What are the ideologies and ghosts that nourisg the spirit of terrorism? How can one live without giving up life in this environment of insecurity? Are there ways to think individually and collectively about possible prevention of violence? At these and other questions about the daily work of psychologists will try to answer, in addition to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, also professors, philosophers and writers”.

“The itinerary of the Festival of Psychology of Turin continues with this fourth edition,” adds Alessandro Lombardo, president of the Psychologists Association of Piedmont and director of the organization of the event “A festival that wants to bring psychology, and psychologists, closer and closer to people’s life. After talking, in the past editions, about happiness, trust and stories, this year we will talk about one of the darkest emotions of human soul: fear. As always, our goal is to find a way that will allow us to deal with the fears that we will have to face”.

Schedule of the events

6th April – 6 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Religions and Violence

Dialogue between Enzo Bianchi and Elzir Izzeddin. Introduction by Mauro Grimoldi


6th April – 9 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Who are and what do terrorists want

Lectio Magistralis by Lucio Caracciolo


7th April – 10 am – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Inside the head of a terrorist

Dialogue between Maurizio Balsamo and Marco Belpoliti


7th April – 12 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Inheritance of violence and terrorism

Dialogue between Federica Manzon and Francesco Stoppa


7th April – 2 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

The concept of borders

Dialogue between Rocco Ronchi and Simona Forti


7th April – 4 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Traumatic experience and Forgiveness

Conversation between Clara Mucci, Aldo Becce and Mauro Grimoldi


7th April – 6 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Violence and Terror

Lectio Magristralis by Massimo Recalcati


7th April – 9 pm – Casa del Teatro Ragazzi e Giovani Corso Galileo Ferraris, 266 – Turin

Edipo King

Show cured by Archivio Zeta. Introduced by Federico Condello


8th April – 10 am – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Hospitality: conditioned or unconditioned?

Dialogue between Bruno Moroncini and Simone Ragazzoni


8th April – 12 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Terror explained to children

Dialogue between Uberto Zuccardi and Elisabetta Biffi


8th April – 4 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

How can we prevent violence?

Conversation between Federico Condello, Gad Lerner and Jole Orsenigo


8th April – 5.30 pm – Cavallerizza Reale – Via Verdi 9 – Turin

Women, Islam and Violence

Lectio Magistralis by Houria Abdelouahed

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